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Many a straight man had to pose himself even straighter so that his artistic activities would not seem suspect.
It is not surprising that a former student of Agustín when facing a nontrivial empirical problem would pose himself the following question: "What would Agustín do in a situation like this?".
Greg can pose himself as Greg Ginn!
Drake doesn't pose himself as a hard-ass.
At one point in what became an unconventional, free-wheeling exchange with reporters, he seemed even to pose himself questions so he could rebut criticism.
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The question he poses himself, contemplating the West Bank, is how to stop this happening a third time.
Doleful, and smoking as if I might be threatening to take the packet away, Emre poses himself a series of questions.
Mr. Struth's failures have been contrivances: deploying friends around the Pergamon Museum in Berlin or the Pantheon in Rome, or posing himself beside Dürer's self-portrait.
Le Pen poses himself as the anti-elitist, a rebel voice speaking for the "true" French white underclass; he believes in the superiority of the French and the inequality of the races.
In his political TV special "America... You're Too Young to Die," Falwell posed himself against a gentleman-farmer backdrop of rolling green fields, fine wooden fences, and a handsome old barn with a wooden cask in it.
As Michael Pietsch points out, in choosing the I.R.S. as a subject Wallace had "posed himself the task that is almost the opposite of how fiction works," which is "leaving out the things that are not of much interest".
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